The specific angles of the clubface at address for each iron in a set significantly influence ball flight and distance. These measurements, expressed in degrees, are crucial for optimizing performance and achieving consistent results on the golf course. For example, a lower-numbered iron, designed for longer shots, typically features a lower angle than a higher-numbered wedge, which is intended for shorter, higher-trajectory shots around the green.
The precise measurements are essential because they directly affect launch angle, spin rate, and carry distance. Selecting a set with appropriate angles can improve a golfer’s ability to control their shots and hit the ball their desired distance. Historically, adjustments to these angles were a manual process, requiring skilled club fitters. Modern club design and manufacturing now allow for greater precision and consistency in these specifications across an entire set.